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smaller entire petals, but pods and seeds like the foregoing j and CE. pinna- 

 TtFiDA, with petals as in CE. trichocalyx, and similar pods, bnt with striate 

 and reticulated seeds, — all handsome white-flowered species of Western plains 

 and the Rocky Mountains, — are beginning to be cultivated.) 

 ♦ * « Yellow-floweked, diurnal, sometimes called Sondkops, the blos- 

 soms opening in bright sunshine: ])etaJ.s mostly obcordate: stems leafy: 

 leaves obscurely toothed or entire. Wild species of the country, all but the 

 last occasionally cultivated. ^ 



■t- Pod short-oblong or obovate, i-wing-angled. 

 CH. glaiioa. Wild from Virginia and Kentucky near and in the moun- 

 tains S. : l°-2° high, smooth, pale and glaucous, leafy to the top ; leaves ovate 

 or lance-ovate ; corolla 2' or more in diameter. 



■1- t- Pod chib-sJiaped, somewhat i-wing-angled above, and 4 intervening ribs. 



CE. frutic6sa. Wild in open places : not shrubby, as the name would 

 imply, hairy or nearly smooth, with oblong or lanceolate leaves, somewhat 

 corymbed flowers l^'-2' in diameter, and short-stalked pods. 



ffi. lineSxiS. Wild from Long-Island S. near the coast :• pale or somewhat 

 hoai-y with minute pubescence, with slender and spreading often bushy-branched 

 stems l'-2' long, linear or lance-linear leaves, and somewhat corymbed flowers, 

 corolla 1'- 1^' across, and hoary pods tapering into a slender stalk. — A spread- 

 ing form is cultivated, blooming very freely through the summer. 



CE. ptimila. In fields, &c. : nearly smooth, 5'-12' high, with mostly 

 simple erect or ascending stem, oblanceolate leaves, and scattered flowers, the 

 corolla less than 1' across, and pods short-stalked or sessile. 



» * » * Red-pukple-fl., diurnal, leafy-stemmed : pods club-shaped. ® ® 



CE. r6sea, from Mexico. Minutely downy, with slender spreading stems 

 6' -24' high, ovate or lancc-oblong leaves, the lower sometimes rather pin- 

 natifld, and flowers 1 ' across in leafy racemes. 



§ 2. GoDi;TiA. Stigma vnth i linear or short and broad lobes : tube of the calyx 

 beyond the linear or spindle-shaped ovary inversely conical or funnel-shaped : 

 leafy-stemmed : flowers open by day, scentless : petals broad and fan-shaped 

 or wedge-shaped, the truncate summit generailji eroded, lilac-purple, rose- 

 color, or sometimes white : anthei's erect on short [the alternate ones on very 

 short) and broadish filaments, curving after opening. All W. American, 

 abounding in Oregon and California, several in the gardens, the following 

 most common. ® 

 CE. purptirea. Very leafy to the top, rather stout, 6' - 1 0' high, at length 

 with many short branches; leaves pale, lance-oblong, entire; corolla I'-lJ' 

 across, purple, with a dark eye ; short and broad lobes of stigma dark-colored ; 

 pods short and thick, closely sessile, rather conical. 



CE. rutaiCTinda. Taller, l°-2° high, and linear-lanceolate leaves rather 

 scattered along the slender branches ; corolla 2' or more across,, lilac-pui-ple 

 with saffron-colored eye (also pale or rose-colored varieties) ; lobes of stigma 

 oblong, pale ; pods thickish, cylindrical, sessile. 



CE. Iifndleyi. Erect or spreading, 8'- 16' high, with slender branches, 

 narrow lanceolate leaves ; corolla about 2' across, lilac-purple,, with a deeper red- 

 purple spot on the middle of each petal ; lobes of the stigma linear and pale ; 

 pods slender, linear, somewhat tapering at the ends. 



CE. amdsna. Slender, 6'- 18' high, with lance-oblong or lance-linear 

 leaves, and corolla 2' - 3' across, rose-color or almost white, with usually a deeper 

 reddish eye ; lobes of stigma linear ; pods linear. 



8. JUSSI^A. CNamAd tov Bernard, the elden de Jussieu.) Leaves entire. 



Flowers yellow, all summer. 



J. deelirrens. Wet grounds, Virg. to 111. and S. Erect stems and slen- 

 der branches margined or winged in lines proceeding from the bases of the 

 lanceolate leaves, smooth throughout ; flowers sessile or short-stalked, with 4 

 lobes of calyx nearly as long as the petals, and oblong-club-shaped 4-angled 

 pod. ® y. 



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